I've tried the recode(), but I think I didn't uderstand it's functionality,
since nothing happens. can someone has an idea in how to convert for example
a string posted by a form in this format são paulo to this sao paulo??
Does anyone knows how Macintosh's browsers send this special caracteres
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I've tried the recode(), but I think I didn't uderstand it's
functionality,
since nothing happens. can someone has an idea in how to convert for
example
a string posted
: Friday, November 02, 2001 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Problem with non us caracters and strtr
I've tried the recode(), but I think I didn't uderstand it's
functionality,
since nothing happens. can someone has an idea in how to convert for
example
a string posted by a form in this format são
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Problem with non us caracters and strtr
I've tried the recode(), but I think I didn't uderstand it's
functionality,
since nothing happens. can someone has
: Re: [PHP] Re: Problem with non us caracters and strtr
I have little experience with this kind of problem.
None of the Browsers I used under mac (IE 4 - 5 and sever NS 4.x) has sent
the data different than Windows Browsers. But avoid the meta-tag charset.
I
had serious problems when the HTML
Rodrigo Peres wrote:
Hi list,
I'm in a big trouble. I'm brazilian, so I've made a script to clean up the
special caracters from our language in order to not mess up my publisher,
but this script don't work in Macintosh (macos 9.1, IE 5, all in american
english).
This is my code
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